Feb 25, 2010

Social Security Press Release On California Furlough Bill

A press release from Social Security

Michael J. Astrue, Commissioner of Social Security, today called for the California State Assembly to quickly pass Senate Bill 29. This bill, which already has passed the State Senate, would end the practice of furloughing Federally-funded state employees, a practice recently held to be illegal by a California superior court judge.

About 1,500 employees in this category are responsible for reviewing applications for Social Security disability benefits in California. California's taxpayers, state employees, and disability applicants all are harmed by these furloughs, and no one benefits. Each furlough day costs the state about $850,000 in administrative reimbursements and delays the payment of over $420,000 in much needed Social Security benefits to residents’ with disabilities.

“Furloughing disability examiners is incomprehensible under any circumstances, and it is callous in a recession of this magnitude,” Commissioner Astrue stated. “Congress authorized half a billion dollars under the Recovery Act to hire staff to reduce disability backlogs, and California is thwarting Congress by unilaterally reducing staffing in a punitive way that also hurts the State’s coffers.”

“It is time for Governor Schwarzenegger to renounce his failed furlough policy by withdrawing his veto threat of Senator Steinberg’s Bill 29 and by declining to appeal the decision in the furlough lawsuit. Fairness, compassion, and common sense all require that result.”

It makes sense that the Commissioner would do this but it is still weird that he would be asking a state legislature to pass a bill and a governor not to veto the bill. Why would the governor threaten to veto this, anyway?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why would the Terminator veto the bill? For the same stupid reason that he first ordered furloughs of federally funded employees and other employees who actually MAKE money for the state.

Because he can.

Will be so glad when he is out of office.

A fed up California Attorney

Anonymous said...

Hasn't the Comissioner realized by now, that his opinions don't matter? He needs to ENFORCE, not opine.

Anonymous said...

The agency is already doing this in some cases, and using it to preclude development by the judge.

Only YOU can stop this. Think TRO.